Technology
Samsung Galaxy S22 Series Receives Final Major Update to One UI 8.0

The Samsung Galaxy S22 series, which includes the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra, has begun receiving its final major operating system update. The rollout of the Android 16-based One UI 8.0 update has commenced in Europe, with a file size of approximately 3.17GB. Following this initial release, Samsung plans to distribute the update to other regions shortly.
As is customary with such updates, the deployment will occur in stages. This means that while the update is available in certain markets, it may take additional time for users in other areas to receive it. Samsung typically manages these rollouts efficiently, often completing global distribution within a few days.
This update marks the fourth and final major Android OS update for the Galaxy S22 series, aligning with Samsung’s initial commitment made upon the devices’ announcement. Although the company will introduce One UI 8.5 in the coming year, it will not include the next major Android version, Android 17, or its associated One UI 9.
What’s New in One UI 8.0
The One UI 8.0 update incorporates a variety of enhancements and features that users can expect. While specific details about the update were not disclosed, it is known to include the standard improvements associated with One UI 8.0, alongside the foundational changes introduced by Google in Android 16.
Among the notable features being rolled out are enhancements to the Samsung Internet browser, including a redesigned interface. The update also revamps the Quick Share functionality, which facilitates easier file sharing among Samsung devices. Additionally, users will see updates to the lock screen and improvements to the split-screen feature, along with enhancements to Samsung’s Secure Folder and DeX capabilities.
This significant update continues Samsung’s commitment to providing extended software support for its flagship devices, ensuring that users can benefit from the latest features and security updates.
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